sun valley MSTBVN, MSTBVP Owner's Operation And Installation Manual

CAST IRON STOVE AND B-VENT
(FREESTANDING FIREPLACE HEATER)
BURNER SYSTEM
OWNER’S OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
NATURAL GAS BURNER SYSTEM MODEL MSTBVN
PROPANE/LP GAS BURNER SYSTEM MODEL MSTBVP
REMOTE READY
QUALIFIED INSTALLER: If you encounter problems during installation of this product, please contact DESA International’s Technical Service Department at 1-800-337-2564.
* Indicates Color Suffix Designation
WARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal in­jury, or loss of life.
FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch any electrical switch
• Do not use any phone in your building.
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a
neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the
fire department.
This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket*, permanently located manufactured (mobile) home, where not prohibited by state or local codes.
WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Refer to this manual for correct installation and operational procedures. For as­sistance or additional information consult a qualified installer, ser­vice agency, or the gas supplier.
— Installation and service must be performed by a qualified in­staller, service agency, or the gas supplier.
— This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate. This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases, unless a certified kit is used.
*Aftermarket: Completion of sale, not for purpose of resale, from the manufacturer.
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CAST IRON STOVE AND BURNER SYSTEM
SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNINGS
IMPORTANT: Read this owners manual carefully and completely before trying to assemble, oper­ate, or service this stove and burner system. Improper use of this stove and burner system can cause se­rious injury or death from burns, fire, explosions, electrical shock, and carbon monoxide poisoning.
DANGER: Carbon monoxide
poisoning may lead to death!
This stove with burner system is a vented product. This stove with burner system will not produce any gas leakage into your home if properly installed. This stove must be properly installed by a qualified service person. The glass door must be properly seated and sealed. If this unit is not properly installed by a quali­fied service person with glass door properly seated and sealed, gas leakage can occur.
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Early signs
of carbon monoxide poisoning resemble the flu, with headaches, dizziness, or nausea. If you have these signs, the stove may not have been installed properly. Get fresh air at once! Have stove inspected and serviced by a qualified service person. Some people are more affected by carbon monoxide than oth­ers. These include pregnant women, people with heart or lung disease or anemia, those under the influence of alcohol, and those at high altitudes.
Propane/LP gas and natural gas are both odorless. An odor-making agent is added to each of these gases. The odor helps you detect a gas leak. However, the odor added to these gases can fade. Gas may be present even though no odor exists.
Make certain you read and understand all warnings. Keep this manual for reference. It is your guide to safe and proper operation of this stove and burner system.
WARNING: Any change to this stove or burner system or its controls can be dangerous.
1. This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate. This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases unless a certified kit is used.
2. For propane/LP burner system, do not place propane/LP supply tank(s) inside any structure. Locate propane/LP sup­ply tank(s) outdoors. T o prevent perfor­mance problems, do not use propane/LP fuel tank of less than 100 lbs. capacity.
3. If you smell gas
• shut off gas supply
• do not try to light any appliance
• do not touch any electrical switch; do
not use any phone in your building
• immediately call your gas supplier
from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions
• if you cannot reach you gas supplier ,
call the fire department.
4. Never install the stove
• in a recreational vehicle
• where curtains, furniture, clothing, or
other flammable objects are less than 42" from the front, top, or sides of the fireplace
• in high traffic areas
• in windy or drafty areas
5. This stove reaches high temperatures. Keep children and adults away from hot surfaces to avoid burns or clothing igni­tion. Stove will remain hot for a time after shutdown. Allow surfaces to cool before touching.
6. Carefully supervise young children when they are in the room with stove.
7. Do not modify this burner or stove un­der any circumstances. Any parts re­moved for servicing must be replaced prior to operating stove or burner system.
8. Turn burner system off and let cool before servicing, installing, or repair­ing. Only a qualified service person should install, service, or repair the stove or burner system. Have burner system inspected annually by a quali­fied service person.
9. You must keep control compartments, burners, and circulating air passages clean. More frequent cleaning may be needed due to excessive lint and dust from carpeting, bedding material, pet hair, etc. T urn of f the gas valve and pi­lot light before cleaning stove.
10. Have venting system inspected annu­ally by a qualified service person. If needed, have venting system cleaned or repaired. See Cleaning and Mainte- nance, page 22.
11. Keep the area around your stove clear of combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapor and liquids. Do not run burner system where these are used or stored. Do not place items such as clothing or decorations on or around stove.
12. Do not use this stove to cook food or burn paper or other objects.
13. Never place anything on top of stove.
14. Do not use any solid fuels (wood, coal, paper, cardboard, etc.) in this stove. Use only the gas type indicated on burner system nameplate.
15. This appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Electri-
cal Code, ANS/NFPA 70, or the Cana­dian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1.
16. Do not obstruct the flow of combus­tion and ventilation air in any way . Pro­vide adequate clearances around air openings into the combustion chamber along with adequate accessibility clear­ance for servicing and proper operation.
17. Do not install stove directly on carpet­ing, vinyl tile, or any combustible mate­rial other than wood. The stove must set on a metal or wood panel extending the full width and depth of the stove.
18. Do not use stove or burner system if any part has been exposed to or under water. Immediately call a qualified ser ­vice person to arrange for replacement of the unit.
19. Do not operate burner system if an y log is broken.
20. Do not use a blower insert, heat ex­changer insert, or other accessory not approved for use with this stove.
21. Do not operate burner system with glass door removed, cracked, or bro­ken.
22. This burner system must be properly connected to a vent system. This burner system is equipped with a vent safety shutoff system.
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Cast Iron Stove Body
Log Set
Venting System
ON/OFF Switch (Opposite Side)
Draft Hood Relief Opening
Piezo Ignitor
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ON
Control Valve
Cast Iron Stove Body
LOCAL CODES
Install and use stove and burner system with care. Follow all local codes. In the absence to local codes, use the current National Fuel Gas Code ANS Z223.1, also known as NFPA 54* (USA) or the current CAN/CGA- B149[.1 or .2] Installation Codes (Canada).
*Available from:
American National Standards Institute, Inc.
1430 Broadway
New York, NY 10018
National Fire Protection Association, Inc.
Batterymarch Park
Quincy, MA 02269
PRODUCT FEATURES
OPERATION
This B-vent freestanding stove with burner system is clean burning and vents vertically. Heat is generated by both realistic flames and glowing embers. When used without the blower accessory, the stove with burner system requires no electricity making it ideal for emergency backup heat.
PIEZO IGNITOR
This burner system has a piezo ignitor. This system requires no matches, batteries, or other sources to light burner system.
Pilot Assy
Blower with Adjustment Knob (Optional Installation)
Rear Cover
Glowing Embers
Figure 1 - Sun Valley B-Vent Freestanding Fireplace Shown Installed in Approved Sun Valley Cast Iron Stove Body Models MC Series Only
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Grate Assembly
Lava Rock
3
Burner
Glass Door Assembly
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PRE-INSTALLATION PREPARATION
WARNING: A qualified ser­vice person must install stove and burner system. Follow all lo­cal codes.
Corner Installation
CAUTION: This stove creates warm air currents. These currents move heat to wall surfaces next to stove. Installing stove next to vinyl or cloth wall coverings or operating stove where impurities (such as tobacco smoke, aro­matic candles, cleaning fluids, oil or kerosene lamps, etc.) in the air exist, may discolor walls.
LOCATION AND SPACE REQUIREMENTS
Determine the safest and most efficient loca­tion for your Sun Valley B-vent freestanding stove. Make sure that rafters and wall studs are not in the way of the venting system. Choose a location where the heat output is not affected by drafts, air conditioning ducts, windows, or doors. Figure 2 shows some common locations. Read all venting infor­mation in this manual. Be aware of all restric­tions and precautions before deciding the exact location for your stove.
When deciding the location of your stove, follow these rules:
1. Do not connect this stove and burner system to a chimney flue serving a separate solid-fuel burning fireplace or appliance.
2. Due to high temperatures, do not lo­cate this stove in high traffic areas or near furniture or draperies.
3. Proper clearances must be maintained, see Figures 3 and 4.
4. This stove is a freestanding unit de­signed to set directly on the floor. If your stove is to be installed directly on carpeting, vinyl tile, or any combustible material other than wood, it must be installed on a metal or wood panel ex­tending the full width and depth of the stove. See Figure 5.
On Wall with Vertical Termination Through Ceiling
Figure 2 - Common Freestanding Stove Locations
Ceiling
42"
6"
36"
from
Front
Floor
Figure 3 - Minimum Clearances for Standard Installation
4"
Figure 4 - Minimum Clearance for Corner Installation
29"
4"
from
Back
Wall
1
19
4"
/2"
Figure 5 - Freestanding Stove with Burner System Bottom Dimensions
4"
Front
26"
Front
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STOVE BODY ASSEMBLY
1. Lift off corrugated box enclosing stove body crating.
2. Remove all screws fastening the wood frame enclosure. Spread wood frame open and lift away from plastic-bagged stove body. The bottom pieces of pallet wood will remain bolted to the stove body.
3. Remove plastic bag from stove body.
4. Remove back panel from stove and dis­card (see Figure 6). Use an adjustable wrench or a 10 mm socket. Remove six (6) bolts and washers. Keep bolts and washers to attach rear cover.
5. Remove all contents from inside stove cavity. Contents include:
(1) - Stove bottom (Discard - Not used
with this application) (4) - Legs with leg leveler bolts (1) - Bottom door (3) - Top grates (1) - Hardware kit bag with fasteners
6. Carefully lay stove body on back to at­tach bottom components to stove body (see Figure 7). Rest stove on drop cloth or blanket to avoid scratching stove edges.
7. Remove remaining pallet wood at­tached to bottom of stove body (see Figure 8). Use an adjustable wrench to remove bolts.
8. Fasten each leg to stove with four (4) M8 x 1.25 - 20mm bolts. Use a flat washer and lock washer with each bolt. Tighten bolts into threaded holes on stove body (see Figure 9 and Figure 10, page 6). Use an adjustable wrench or a 12mm socket.
Bolt
Back Stove Panel
Figure 6 - Removing Back Panel
Front of Stove Unit
Drop Cloth/ Blanket
Figure 7 - Laying Down Stove On Side
Pallet Wood
Figure 8 - Removing Pallet Wood From The Bottom of The Stove
Door Hinge Step Bolt Hole
Product Identification Label
Top of Stove Unit
Bolt
Leg Hole
Front of Stove Unit
Pallet Wood Bolted to Bottom of Stove Body
Front
Door Catch Bolt With Adjustable Hex Nuts Hole
Front
Pallet Wood
Bottom Of Stove Unit
Leg Hole
Stove Unit
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Bottom Of Stove Unit
Leg Hole
Figure 9 - Locating Threaded Holes for Legs and Door Attachment
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9. Attach stove door by inserting step bolt through door hinge pivot hole and into threaded hole in stove body (see Fig­ure 9, page 5 and Figure 11). Use an adjustable wrench or a 12mm socket to fasten step bolt. Tighten step bolt until snug. Make sure door moves freely.
Washers
Bolt
Figure 10 - Attaching Stove Legs
Stove Door Panel
Door Hinge
Step Bolt
Bolt Shoulder
Figure 11 - Attaching Lower Stove Door Panel
Bottom Of Stove Unit
Leg
Threaded Hole
10. Install door catch bolt (M8 x 1.25-55mm with two M8 hex nuts) into threaded hole on stove body (see Figure 9, page
5). Use an adjustable wrench or a 12mm socket. The catch bolt has two hex nuts attached to it (see Figure 12). The top nut is a bolt stop and the bottom nut is for door leveling adjustment.
11. Check general catch bolt alignment with door claw. Make final adjustment and door leveling after stove is in nor­mal standing position.
12. Carefully lift stove back up on its four attached legs.
13. Remove 2 bolts from bottom of stove and one from the top of the stove to remove the front panel assembly (see Figure 13).
14. Lay the front panel assembly face down on a protected surface. Remove the two screws that hold the front plate onto the front surround plate (see Figure 14). Save these screws.
15. Remove the seven screws and washers that hold the screen onto the front sur­round plate. Discard these screws, washers, and screen. They are for vent­free use only (see Figure 14).
16. Replace the two screws from step 14 to reassemble the front plate and the front surround plate. Set this assembly aside until stove heater has been in­stalled, logs have been placed inside of heater, and glass door to heater insert has been replaced.
17. Remove the two screws that secure the metal plate located across the front sec­tion at the top of the stove body (see Fig­ure 15). Discard these screws and metal plate. They are for vent-free use only.
Bolt Stop
Adjusting
Door Claw
Door
Figure 12 - Catch Bolt and Door Claw Orientation
Nut
Catch Bolt
Stove Body
Front Assembly
Figure 13 - Removing Front Assembly
Front Surround Plate
Screw with Washer
Screen
Front Plate
Figure 14 - Removing Screen from Front Assembly
Screw
Metal Plate
Figure 15 - Removing Metal Plate from Stove Body
Bolt
Screws
Stove Body
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INSTALLING B-VENT BURNER SYSTEM INTO STOVE BODY
1. Carefully lift burner system and place into stove body from the rear of stove (see Figure 16).
2. Place gasket on top of burner system and align over venting hole (see Fig­ure 17). (An extra gasket is supplied with the burner system and should be kept with the owner’s manual.)
3. Place 4" connector plate over gasket and align holes. Secure with hex screws provided (see Figure 17).
IMPORTANT:
must not be installed until after burner sys­tem has been inserted into stove body.
4. Place the left and right grate top into top of stove body. Discard center grate top and replace with center top grate provided with burner system.
Gasket and connecting plate
Cast Iron Stove Body
Burner System
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Figure 16 - Installing Burner System into Cast Iron Stove Body
Center Top Grate (Included with Burner System)
Hex Screw
Left Top Grate
Burner System in
4" Connector Plate
Gasket
Right Top Grate
Stove Body
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Figure 17 - Installing Gasket, Connector Plate, and Top Grates
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INSTALLING OPTIONAL BLOWER ACCESSORY
NOTICE: If installing blower in an existing stove burner system with gas connections, shut off gas sup­ply and disconnect burner sys­tem from gas supply. Contact a qualified service person to do this.
1. Remove 4 hex screws securing rear cover to back of stove body (see Figure 18).
2. Separate bottom cover from rear cover by loosening the 8 mounting screws (see Figure 18).
3. Align the holes in the top mounting tabs of blower with the holes in wall of rear cover. Using the 4 screws provided, mount blower and tighten screws se­curely (see Figure 19).
4. Attach thermal switch and bracket to inside rear cover wall with two hex head screws provided as shown. After secur ­ing bracket to rear cover, carefully bend along existing bend line on bracket to almost a 90° angle (see Figure 19). This will allow thermal switch to be posi­tioned against stove rear wall and sense temperature when in operating mode.
5. Place speed control on left inside of rear cover and push the plastic control shaft through opening (see Figure 19).
6. While supporting speed control, secure control shaft with lock nut by pushing and turning lock nut with pliers clockwise until tight against the side of rear cover. Place control knob provided onto shaft.
7. Place the green ground w ire be tween the bottom hole on the blower assembly and the hex screw and tighten (see Figure 20, page 9).
8. Connect the blue wire to the blower as­sembly and one side of the thermal switch (see Figure 20, page 9).
9. Connect the black wire to the other side of the thermal switch (see Figure 20, page 9).
10. Connect the white wire to the other ter­minal on the blower motor assembly (see Figure 20, page 9). Make sure the thermal switch has been properly in­stalled to fit against back of fireplace insert after the rear cover assembly has been reinstalled.
11. Make sure all wire connections to termi­nals on blower motor and thermal switch are securely attached and that the screw retaining the green ground wire is tight.
12. Check to make sure that the power cord is completely clear of the blower wheel and that there are no foreign objects in blower wheel.
WARNING: Never touch the
blower wheel while in operation.
13. Peel of f the backing paper and stick the supplied wiring diagram decal on the inside of rear cover as shown (see Fig­ure 20, page 9).
14. Connect or reconnect gas supply fol­lowing instructions in Connecting
Stove and Burner System to Gas Sup­ply, page 14.
Hex Screws
Stove Body
Bottom Cover
Figure 18 - Removing Rear Cover and Bottom Cover from Stove Body
Rear Cover
Mounting Screws
Mounting Screws
Mounting Screws
Hex Screws
Locknut
Blower Control Knob
Thermal Switch and Bracket
Mounting Holes
Blower Assembly
Figure 19 - Blower Assembly, Speed Control, and Thermal Switch Locations
Control Shaft
TOP VIEW
Speed Control
Screws
Mounting Holes
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WARNING: A qualified in­staller or service person must connect burner system to gas supply. Follow all local codes.
15. Reattach bottom cover to rear cover with 8 screws removed in step 2 on page 8 (see Figure 18, page 8). Make sure that you don’t pinch any wires during reassembly.
WARNING: Failure to position the parts in accordance with sup­plied diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this heater may result in dam­age or personal injury.
Power Cord
Speed Control Box
Black Wire
Thermal Switch
Screw
Green Ground Wire
Figure 20 - Blower Wiring Layout
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(Route Through Plastic Bushing in Bottom Cover When Assembled)
White WireBlue Wire
Wiring Diagram Decal
INSTALLING REAR COVER
1. Place rear cover behind stove body. Rear cover will rest on the bottom ledge of the stove body.
2. Place wire harness from ON/OFF switch under the cast of stove body.
3. Using screws provided, attach rear cover to back of stove body. See Figure 21.
IMPORTANT:
securely in place before venting pipes are installed.
4. Open lower door panel. The valve is attached to the underside of the burner system assembly.
5. Connect one terminal of the wire from ON/OFF switch to the THTP terminal on the valve. Connect remaining wire terminal to the TH terminal on the valve. Make sure that the wire termi­nals are in the positions on the unit as pictured in Figure 22. If wires are not connected as shown, the ON/OFF switch will not work.
Hex Screws
Figure 21 - Installing Rear Cover (Shown with Optional Blower Accessory)
Figure 22 - Control Valve Terminals
This rear cover must be
Rear Cover (Shown with Optional Blower)
ON/OFF Switch
ON/OFF Switch Wire Harness
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Blower Power Cord
To Control Switch
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VENTING INSTALLATION
WARNING: Read all instruc­tions completely and thoroughly before attempting installation. Fail­ure to do so could result in serious injury, property damage, or loss of life. Operation of improperly in­stalled and maintained venting sys­tem could result in serious injury, property damage, or loss of life.
NOTICE: Failure to follow these instructions will void the warranty.
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
Consult local building codes before begin­ning the installation. Only a qualified ser­vice person should install venting system. The installer must follow these safety rules:
• Wear gloves and safety glasses for protection
• Use extreme caution when using ladders or when on roof tops
• Be aware of electrical wiring locations in walls and ceilings
The following actions will void the war­ranty on your venting system:
• Installation of any damaged venting component
• Unauthorized modification of the vent­ing system
• Installation of any component part not manufactured or approved by DESA International
• Installation other than as instructed by these instructions
Your burner system is approved for use with any listed gas vent. A listed gas vent is a factory made and listed system designed, and installed exclusively for removing products of combus­tion, excess air, and dilution air resulting from burning fuel gas. Metal vents, the most com­mon type of vent, employ double wall con­struction enclosing an insulating air space. This air space both helps keep flue gases warm and reduce heat transferred to nearby combus­tibles. This appliance is equipped with a safety control system designed to protect against improper venting of combustion products.
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It is very important that the venting system maintain its balance between the combus­tion air intake and the flue gas exhaust. Certain limitations apply to vent configura­tions and must be strictly followed.
WARNING: This gas stove with burner system and vent assembly must be vented directly to the out­side. The venting system must NEVER be attached to a chimney serving a separate solid fuel burn­ing appliance.
TYPE B-VENT INSTALLATION (Listed B-0 or Greater)
Before beginning installation be sure that the overall height and gas vent size conform to building code requirements. Gas vents ex­tending through pitched roofs can extend a minimum height of at least 600 mm (2') higher than any obstruction within 3m (10'). Gas vents extending through flat roofs are required to extend at least 600 mm (2') above the roof and at least 600 mm (2') higher than any portion of the building or adjoining build­ing within 3m (10') of the gas vent.
• Venting instruction contained in this manual may or may not apply to your area. Consult your local authority for re­quirement in your area.
• Where the gas vent extends through ac­cessible spaces, it should be enclosed to avoid personal contact and damage. En­closure walls should have a fire rating equal to or greater than the floors through which the gas vent passes except in single or two-family dwellings.
• Situate the gas vent in the structure so that it can be installed without cutting joists, sills, plates, or major load bearing partitions or members. It is also impor­tant to locate the base of the gas vent as near as possible to the heating appliance.
• This heater must be properly connected to a venting system. This heater is equipped with a vent safety shutoff system.
• Use only vents labeled "FOR EXTE­RIOR USE" above the roofline.
• Consult the authority having jurisdic­tion to select the correct gas vent di­ameter. Avoid using a larger than nec­essary diameter.
Round Top
Storm Collar
Flashing
Firestop Spacer
Enclosure Wall
Gas Vent Length
Support Plate
Adjustable Length
Figure 23 - Typical B-Vent Installation
Keep Electrical Wires and Building Insulation Away from Gas Vent and Out of the Required Air Space
Roof Support
25mm (1") Clearance to Combustible Material
25mm (1") Clearance to Combustibles
INSTALLATION OF LISTED B-1 VENT
WARNING: Installation should only be made by qualified per­sons who are familiar with the safety procedures required for the installation of the product, who are equipped with the proper tools and testing instruments, and who have achieved proper certification of licensing. Instal­lations made by unqualified per­sons can result in the risk of in­jury or electrical shock which can be serious or even fatal.
Figure 24 and Figures 25 and 26, page 11, show other options for the gas vent. When venting through a side wall your vent pipe must have the proper temperature rating (see Figure 26, page 11). Manufacturer’s clearances must also be maintained. Con­sult the authority having jurisdiction in your area regarding venting through side wall.
Figure 24 - Vertical Venting Through Ceiling Using Two 90
°
Elbows
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Figure 25 - Vertical Venting Configuration Through Chimney
INSTALLING VENT SYSTEM IN A CHASE
A chase is a vertical boxlike structure built to enclose venting that runs along the out­side of a building. A chase is not required for such venting.
NOTICE: Treatment of firestops and construction of the chase may vary from building type to building type. These instructions are not substitutes for the re­quirements of local building codes. You must follow all local building codes.
Note:
When installing in a chase, you should insulate the chase as you would the outside walls of your home. This is especially im­portant in cold climates. Minimum clear­ance between vent pipes and combustible materials such as insulation is 1".
CHECKING VENT CAPACITY
Complete all gas piping, electrical, and vent connections. After adjusting the fireplace and lighting the main burners, allow a couple of minutes for warm-up. Hold a lighted match just under the rim of the draft hood relief opening. Proper venting will draw the flame toward or into the draft hood. Im­proper venting, indicated by escape or spill­age of burned gas, will cause match to flicker or go out. Smoke from a cigarette will also be pulled into the draft hood if the vent is drawing properly.
CHIMNEYS
• Complete familiarity with chimney con­dition, height, size, clearance to combus­tibles and other factors is essential.
NOTICE: Consult the authority having jurisdiction in your area regarding masonry chimney vent­ing applications.
NOTICE: A complete chimney inspection by a qualified person should be performed.
• Appliances using B-vent connectors to vent into a masonry or factory-built chimney should not exceed 1 1/2 feet in length for every inch of connector diam­eter (3" vent connector has a maximum 4 1/2 foot length; 5" connector has maxi­mum 7 1/2 foot length).
• Oversized chimneys should be relined with appropriate listed relining systems.
• Cleanout access may be required.
Figure 26 - Venting Through a Side Wall
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Figure 27 - Test for Proper Venting
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Figure 28 - Straight Installation into Masonry Chimney
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RELINING SYSTEMS
• Suitability and approval of relining ma­terials should be determined.
• Condition, size, height, and termina­tion of the chimney to be relined must be determined.
• No substitution of components should be made.
• Joints and connectors should be made according to manufacturer’s instructions.
NOTICE: Consult the authority having jurisdiction in your area regarding listed chimney liner venting applications.
WARNING: Operation of im­properly installed and maintained venting system could result in serious injury, property damage, or loss of life.
Figure 29 - Typical Straight Installation with Listed Chimney Liner
HIGH ALTITUDE INSTALLATION
Your Sun Valley B-vent freestanding stove and burner system has been AGA tested and approved for elevations from 0-2000 feet and CGA certified for elevations from 0-4500 feet.
When installing this stove and burner sys­tem at an elevation above 2000 feet (in the USA), you may need to decrease the input rating by changing the existing burner ori­fice to a smaller size. Reduce input 4% for each 1000 feet above sea level. Check with your local gas company for proper orifice size identification and proper orifice for your location.
When installing this fireplace at an eleva­tion above 4500 feet (in Canada), check with local authorities.
For assistance with any high altitude installa­tion contact DESA International’s Technical Service Department at 1-800-DESA-LOG (1-800-337-2564).
TROUBLESHOOTING VENTING PROBLEMS
Most venting problems are caused by incor­rect vent sizing, improper installation, or inadequate air supply. A preliminary check for a field problem might include:
• Using a draft meter to determine if venting system draft meets manufacturer’s specifications
• Checking the vent sizing according to manufacturer’s specifications, appliance input, and venting configuration
• Examining the entire venting system for faults such as disconnected joints for damaged vent sections
• Making sure vent and air openings are not obstructed
If these procedures do not reveal the source of the problem, troubleshooting may include attention to common venting problems.
FLUE GAS SPILLAGE
Spillage occurs when flue gases cannot exit the vent system and back up into the dwell­ing. A primary symptom of appliances equipped with a Vent Safety Shutoff System (flue spill switch) is unexplained appliance shutoffs. Other symptoms of flue gas spillage at the draft hood include condensation on walls and windows and/or noticeable odors. Spillage may also result in the release of carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless, highly toxic gas. A simple spillage test can be con­ducted if spillage is suspected. See Checking Gas Connection, pages 14 and 15.
CAUSES OF SPILLAGE AND CORRECTIVE ACTION
Incorrect Vent Sizing
If the vent is too small or too short, spillage may occur. If the vent is too large, excessive dilution air may cool flue gases and reduce draft, causing spillage. The vent cap size should also be checked. Check manufacturer’s instructions, appliance in­put rating, and appropriate sizing tables.
Venting Condition
Loose joints can affect draft and cause spill­age. “Mashed” vent sections and damaged vent caps can restrict flow and cause spill­age. Examine and replace as needed.
Obstructions
Small animals or birds may get into and block the vent or draft hood outlet. Dust, lint, and foreign objects may obstruct air inlets. Re­move obstructions and clean openings.
Lateral Run
Lengthy horizontal or non-vertical runs cause resistance to flow and may reduce draft enough to cause spillage. The pitch of lateral runs can also be a problem; lateral runs should be pitched 1/4" rise per foot of hori­zontal run from the appliance to the vent.
Elbows
Too many elbows cause excessive restric­tion of flow and may result in spillage. Usually, two 90º turns can be tolerated in a properly sized venting system. More than two may cause problems and necessitate changing the system.
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Negative Pressure in the Dwelling
An extremely tight house may not supply adequate combustion and venting air. Use of mechanical exhaust such as a dryer vent or range vent may worsen the problem. An air exchange system must be installed in the dwelling to correct this problem.
Flue Gas Cooling
Venting exposed to extremely cold tem­peratures or venting of single wall construc­tion loses heat needed to maintain draft; massive masonry chimneys absorb needed heat. If the flue gases cool excessively, draft is reduced and spillage may result. Use proper materials, insulate and protect prop­erly, reline when necessary.
Down Drafts
In certain wind conditions and in certain relationships with nearby structures and objects, high pressure conditions may affect draft negatively. Relocate the vent cap, raise its height, or use an approved high wind cap.
STOVE AND B-VENT BURNER SYSTEM INSTALLATION
NOTICE: This heater is intended for use as supplemental heat. Use this heater along with your pri­mary heating system. Do not in­stall this heater as your primary heat source. If you have a central heating system, you may run systems circulating blower while using heater. This will help circu­late the heat throughout the house. In the event of a power outage, you can use this heater as your primary heat source.
CHECK GAS TYPE
Use proper gas type for the burner system unit you are installing. If you have conflict­ing gas types, do not install burner system. See dealer where you purchased the burner system for proper system according to your gas type.
INSTALLING GAS PIPING TO FIREPLACE LOCATION
WARNING: A qualified in­staller or service person must connect burner system to gas supply. Follow all local codes.
CAUTION: For propane/LP units, never connect heater di­rectly to the propane/LP supply. This heater requires an external regulator (not supplied). Install the external regulator between the heater and propane/LP supply.
Installation Items Needed
Before installing stove and burner system, make sure you have the items listed below.
• external regulator (supplied by installer)
• piping (check local codes)
• sealant (resistant to propane/LP gas)
• equipment shutoff valve *
• test gauge connection *
• sediment trap
• tee joint
• pipe wrench
• approved flexible gas line with gas con­nector (if allowed by local codes) (not provided)
* A CSA/AGA design-certified equipment shutoff valve with 1/8" NPT tap is an ac­ceptable alternative to test gauge connec­tion. Purchase the CSA/AGA design-certi­fied equipment shutoff valve from your dealer.
For propane/LP connections only, the in­staller must supply an external regulator. The external regulator will reduce incoming gas pressure. You must reduce incoming gas pressure to between 11 and 14 inches of water. If you do not reduce incoming gas pressure, heater regulator damage could occur. Install external regulator with the vent pointing down as shown in Figure 30. Pointing the vent down protects it from freezing rain or sleet.
Propane/LP Supply Tank
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CAUTION: Use only new, black iron or steel pipe. Inter­nally-tinned copper tubing may be used in certain areas. Check your local codes. Use pipe of 1/2" diameter or greater to allow proper gas volume to fireplace. If pipe is too small, undue loss of pressure will occur.
Installation must include an equipment shutoff valve, union, and plugged 1/8" NPT tap. Locate NPT tap within reach for test gauge hook up. NPT tap must be upstream from burner system (see Figure 31).
Check your building codes for any special requirements for locating equipment shutoff valve to stove.
Apply pipe joint sealant lightly to male threads. This will prevent excess sealant from going into pipe. Excess sealant in pipe could result in clogged fireplace valves.
CAUTION: Use pipe joint seal­ant that is resistant to liquid pe­troleum (LP) gas.
We recommend that you install a sediment trap/drip leg in supply line as shown in Figure 31. Locate sediment trap/drip leg where it is within reach for cleaning. Install in piping system between fuel supply and heater. Locate sediment trap/drip leg where trapped matter is not likely to freeze. A sediment trap traps moisture and contami­nants. This keeps them from going into burner system gas controls. If sediment trap/ drip leg is not installed or is installed wrong, burner system may not run properly.
CSA/AGA Design­Certified Equipment Shutoff Valve with 1/8" NPT Tap*
Approved Flexible Gas Line
3" Minimum
Cap Pipe Nipple Tee Joint
Sediment Trap/Drip Leg
Figure 31 - Gas Connection
* The CSA/AGA design-certified equipment shutoff valve may be supplied with the appliance or you can purchase it from your dealer.
CONNECTING STOVE AND BURNER SYSTEM TO GAS
Natural - From Gas Meter (5" W.C. to 10.5" W.C. Pressure )
Propane/LP - From External Regulator (11" W.C. to 14" W.C. Pressure)
CHECKING GAS CONNECTIONS
SUPPLY
WARNING: Test all gas pip-
Installation Items Needed
• 5/16" hex socket wrench or nut-driver
• sealant (resistant to propane/LP gas, not provided)
1. Open lower door panel.
2. Route flexible gas line (provided by
installer) from equipment shutoff valve to burner system. Route flexible gas supply line through slot in stove bot­tom and attach to valve.
3. Attach a 45° flare union gas connector
to flexible gas line from gas supply (see Figure 32). Connect flare union to flex­ible gas line attached to gas regulator of fireplace (see Figure 32).
4. Check all gas connections for leaks. See
Checking Gas Connections.
Equipment Shutoff Valve
To Gas Supply (Natural)
Flexible Gas Line from Equipment Shutoff Valve Provided by Installer
Figure 32 - Attaching Flexible Gas Lines Together
To External Regulator (Propane/LP)
ing and connections for leaks after installing or servicing. Cor­rect all leaks at once.
WARNING: Never use an open flame to check for a leak. Apply commercial leak test solution to all gas joints. Bubbles forming show a leak. Correct all leaks at once.
Pressure Testing Gas Supply Piping System
Test Pressures In Excess Of 1/2 PSIG (3.5 kPa)
1.
Disconnect appliance with its appliance main gas valve (control valve) and equipment shutoff valve from gas supply piping systems. Pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa) will damage burner system gas regulator .
2. Cap off open end of gas pipe where equipment shutoff valve was con­nected.
3. Pressurize supply piping system by ei­ther opening propane/LP supply tank valve for propane/LP gas burner sys­tem or
opening main gas valve located on or near gas meter for natural gas burner system,
or using compressed air.
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4. Check all joints of gas supply piping system. Apply commercial leak test so­lution to all gas joints. Bubbles forming show a leak. Correct all leaks at once.
5. Reconnect burner system and equip­ment shutoff valve to gas supply . Check reconnected fittings for leaks.
Test Pressures Equal To or Less Than 1/2 PSIG (3.5 kPa)
1. Close equipment shutoff valve (see Figure 33).
2. Pressurize supply piping system by ei­ther opening propane/LP supply tank valve for propane/LP gas burner sys­tem or
opening main gas valve located on or near gas meter for natural gas burner system,
3. Check all joints from propane/LP sup­ply tank or gas meter to equipment shutoff valve (see Figure 34 for pro­pane/LP or Figure 35 for natural). Ap­ply commercial leak test solution to all gas joints. Bubbles forming show a leak. Correct all leaks at once.
or using compressed air.
Open
Equipment Shutoff Valve
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Figure 33 - Equipment Shutoff Valve
Equipment Shutoff Valve
Gas Valve
Figure 34 - Checking Gas Joints for Propane/LP Gas Burner System
Propane/LP Supply Tank
Pressure Testing Burner System Gas Connections
1. Open equipment shutoff valve (see Fig­ure 33).
2. Open propane/LP supply tank valve for propane/LP burner system or main gas valve located on or near gas meter for natural gas burner system.
3. Make sure control knob of burner sys­tem is in the OFF position.
4. Check all joints from equipment shutoff valve to thermostat gas valve (see Fig­ure 34 for propane/LP or Figure 35 for natural). Apply commercial leak test so­lution to all gas joints. Bubbles forming show a leak. Correct all leaks at once.
5. Light burner system (see Lighting In- structions, page 19). Check all other in­ternal joints for leaks.
6. Turn off burner system (see T o T urn Off Gas to Appliance, page 19).
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Gas Valve
Figure 35 - Checking Gas Joints for Natural Gas Burner System
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INSTALLING OPTIONAL WALL MOUNTED SWITCH GWMS2
1. Connect one terminal of 25 ft. wire for the wall switch to the TPTH terminal on the valve. Connect remaining wire terminal to the TH terminal on the valve. Make sure that the wire terminals are in the positions on the unit as pictured in Figure 36. If wires are not connected as shown, the switch will not work.
2. Route the 25 ft. wire through openings provided on the sides of the burner sys­tem to a convenient location to mount your switch.
3. Connect one bare wire end to each of the terminals of the GWMS2 wall switch.
4. Install the wall switch and cover in the wall.
To Control Switch or Optional Accessory
Figure 36 - Control Valve Terminals
INSTALLING OPTIONAL WALL MOUNTED THERMOSTAT ­GWMT1, GWMS2
WARNING: Installation must be done by a qualified installer familiar with low voltage wiring procedures.
WARNING: Do not connect this thermostat to any electrical source! Electrical shock and/or fire hazard will occur.
1. Open lower door panel. The valve is attached to the underside of the fire­box assembly.
2. Disconnect from the valve the wires running from the ON/OFF switch.
3. Connect one terminal of the wire for the wall thermostat to the THTP termi­nal on the valve. Connect remaining wire terminal to the TH terminal on the valve. Make sure that the wire termi­nals are in the positions on the unit as pictured in Figure 36. If wires are not connected as shown the thermostat will not work.
4. Route the wire to a convenient loca­tion to mount your thermostat (no out­side wall). must not exceed 25 feet in length.
The thermostat should be mounted 54" above the floor in a location where there is good air circulation. Avoid heat sources such as lamps, direct sun­light, fireplace, or heat and air condi­tioning ducts.
5. Gently remove the cover of the ther­mostat from the base. Grasp the sides of the cover firmly and pull to separate from the base.
6. Feed the electrical wires through the rectangular slots (from the back) on each side of the base (see Figure 37).
IMPORTANT:
The wire
7. Connect one bare wire end to each ter­minal (“W” and “R”) of the thermostat base (see Figure 38).
8. Install the base to the wall with screws provided with thermostat.
9. Move the temperature adjustment back and forth to insure the bimetal is free from restrictions.
10. Replace the cover onto the base. (Upon installation, the thermostat must be al­lowed to stabilize at room temperature for a minimum of 30 minutes for proper operation.)
11. Set the temperature adjustment to the desired setting. This thermostat has been electronically calibrated at the factory. No adjustment or leveling is necessary .
Feed wires through rectangular slots
Figure 37 - Back View of Thermostat Base
Terminal “W”
W
Terminal “R”
R
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INSTALLING OPTIONAL WIRELESS HAND-HELD REMOTE CONTROL ACCESSORIES - GHRC AND GHRCTA SERIES
NOTICE: Only use alkaline batter­ies (not included).
Installing Remote Receiver
1. Open bottom door on stove body and locate the switch plate on the left of the valve bracket.
2. Disconnect wires from THTP and TH on control valve that lead to the switch (see Figure 36, page 16). Discard switch plate, screws, and nuts.
3. Install 9-volt battery (not included) into receiver battery clip and connect to ter­minals (see Figure 39).
4. Place receiver into valve bracket and align holes (see Figure 40).
5. Use push-in fasteners included with receiver to secure to bracket.
6. Connect the wires from the receiver to the valve at TH and THTP (see Figure 36, page 16).
Receiver
Installing 9-Volt Battery in Hand­Held Remote Control Unit
1. Remove battery cover on back of re­mote control unit
2. Attach terminal wires to a 9-volt bat­tery (not included). Place battery into the battery housing.
3. Replace battery cover onto remote con­trol unit.
Battery
Terminal Wires
9-Volt Battery
Figure 41 - Installing Battery in Hand­Held Remote Control Unit (GHRC Series)
9-Volt Battery
Battery Housing
Figure 42 - Installing Battery in Hand-Held Remote Control Unit (GHRCTA Series)
Cover
Terminal Wires
Remote Control Unit
Battery Housing
Remote Control Unit
Battery Cover
2. Remove the screws from the 2 tabs at the top of the glass door while holding door securely keeping it from falling forward (see Figure 44).
3. Grasp door by both sides and ease it upward off of the lower bracket (see Figure 44).
4. T o replace glass door, follow the above instructions in reverse.
Bolt
Bolt
Stove Front Panel Assembly
Figure 43 - Removing Front Panel from Stove
Screw
Terminal Wires
Battery Clip
9-Volt Battery
Figure 39 - Installing Battery in Receiver
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You must remove glass door to install logs, lava rock, and ember material. To remove glass door, you must first remove the front panel on stove body.
CAUTION: Do not operate this burner system with a broken glass door panel or without the glass door panel securely in place. For replacement part in­formation see
Parts
, page 26.
1. Remove 2 bolts from bottom of stove (if still in place) and one from the top of stove to remove front panel (see Fig­ure 43).
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Figure 44 - Removing Glass Door from Burner System
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INSTALLING LOGS, LAVA ROCK, AND GLOWING EMBERS
WARNING: Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this heater may result in property damage or personal injury.
It is very important to install these logs exactly as instructed. Do not modify logs. Only use logs supplied with freestanding stove with burner system.
1. Remove glass door. See Removing/Re- placing Glass Door, page 17.
2. Place log #1 (back log) on top of grate. Make sure the notches in the bottom of the log fit over the grate (see Figure 45).
2. Rest log #2 (large front log) on the pins on the front part of the grate (see Figure 46).
3. Place log #3 (crossover log) onto the rear and front logs. Make sure it is seated properly into the notch on the front log and over the raised triangular portion of the rear log as shown in Figure 47.
4. Place log #4 (small log) onto the front left part of the grate making sure the notches fits over the prong of the grate. See Figure 48.
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Figure 46 - Installing Log No. 2
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Figure 47 - Installing Log No. 3
5. Lava rock may be placed along sides and front inside burner system bottom. This may not be visible when you have re­placed the front of the stove. It is not nec­essary to use all of the lava rock provided.
NOTICE: Do not put lava rock on burner or under burner. Placing lava rock on burner could cause performance problems.
6. Pull ember material apart into pieces no larger than a dime. Place these pieces loosely and sparingly directly onto the exposed section of the front burner and along the space between the burner and grate prongs (see Figure 49). This will create the glowing ember ap­pearance as the flame touches the em­ber material. Do not block air slots by using too much ember material in one area. It is not necessary to use all of the ember material provided.
7. Replace the glass door and stove front. See Removing/Replacing Glass Door, page 17.
WARNING: The glass door must be securely in place before running this burner system. Do not run this burner system if glass is missing or broken.
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Figure 48 - Installing Log No. 4
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Figure 49 - Placing Ember Material on Burner
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FOR YOUR SAFETY
READ BEFORE
LIGHTING
WARNING: If you do not fol­low these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result caus­ing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
A. This appliance has a pilot which must
be lighted by hand. When lighting the pilot, follow these instructions exactly .
B. BEFORE LIGHTING smell all
around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor.
WHA T TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any phone in your building.
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions.
C. Use only your hand to push in or turn
the gas control knob. Ne ver use tools. If the knob will not push in or turn by hand, don't try to repair it, call a qualified service technician. For ce or attempted repair may result in a f ire or explosion.
D. Do not use this appliance if any part
has been under water . Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to re­place any part of the control sys­tem and any gas control which has been under water.
LIGHTING
INSTRUCTIONS
1. STOP! Read the safety information in column one.
2. T urn ON/OFF switch, located on side of rear panel, to “OFF”.
3. Open lower door panel.
4. Turn off all electric power to the burner system.
5. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clockwise to “OFF”.
6. Wait f ive (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Then smell for gas, including near the floor. If you smell gas, STOP! Follow “B” in the safety in­formation in column one. If you don't smell gas, go to the next step.
7. The pilot is located by the main burner and should not require ac­cessing for lighting.
8. Turn knob on gas control counter­clockwise to “PILOT”.
9. Push in control knob all the way and hold. Immediately light the pilot by repeatedly depressing the piezo spark ignitor until a flame appears. Continue to hold for about one (1) minute after the pilot is lit. Release knob and it will pop back. Pilot should remain lit. If it goes out, re­peat steps 5 through 8.
If knob does not pop up when re­leased, stop and immediately call your service technician or gas supplier.
• If the pilot will not stay lit after sev-
eral tries, turn the gas control knob to “OFF” and call your service technician or gas supplier.
10. Turn gas control counterclockwise
to “ON”.
11. Turn on all electric power to the burner system.
12. Turn the ON/OFF switch to ON position.
13. This valve is equipped with a HI/LO feature. Set burner system input as desired.
14. Close lower panel.
TO TURN OFF GAS
TO APPLIANCE
1. Set selector switch, located on side of rear panel, in the “OFF” position.
2a. Open lower door panel. 2b. If Using Optional Hand-Held Remote:
Set selector switch in the OFF posi­tion to prevent draining battery.
3. Turn off all electrical power to the appliance if service is to be performed.
4. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clockwise
to “OFF”.
5. Close lower panel.
Shutting Off Burners Only (pilot stays lit)
You may shut off the burners and keep the pilot lit by doing one of the following:
1. Turn control knob clockwise to the PILOT position.
2. Set selector switch in the OFF position.
Variable Control Knob
Piezo Ignitor
Figure 50 - Control Valve
Gas Control Knob
MANUAL LIGHTING
PROCEDURE
1. Remove glass door (see Removing/ Replacing Glass Door, page 17.
2. Follow steps 1 through 8 under Light­ing Instructions.
3. Depress control knob and light pilot with match.
4. Keep control knob pressed in for 30 seconds after lighting pilot. After 30 seconds, release control knob. Now follow steps 10 through 14, column 2.
5. Replace glass door (see Removing/ Replacing Glass Door, page 17).
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OPTIONAL REMOTE
OPERATION
Note:
All remote control accessories must be purchased separately (See Accessories on page 27). Follow instructions included with the remote control.
Thermostat Control Operation
(Optional GHRCTA Only) The thermo­stat control setting on the remote control unit can be set to any comfort level be­tween WARMER and COOLER. The burners will turn on and off automatically to maintain the comfort level you select. The ideal comfort setting will vary by household depending upon the amount of space to be heated, the output of the cen­tral heating system, etc.
NOTICE: You must light the pilot before using the hand-held re­mote control unit. See
Instructions,
page 19 .
1. After lighting, let pilot flame burn for
about one minute. Turn control knob on the control valve to ON position. Turn flame adjustment knob any­where between HI and LO. Slide the selector switch to the REMOTE posi­tion.
Note:
The burners may light if hand-held remote ON button was on when selector switch was last turned off. You can now turn the burners on and off with either optional hand-held remote control unit.
IMPORTANT:
Do not leave the se­lector switch in the REMOTE posi­tion when the pilot is not lit. This will drain the battery.
IMPORTANT:
Be sure to press the ON/OFF buttons on the hand-held remote control unit for up to 3 sec­onds to assure proper operation.
Lighting
Selector Switch in Remote Position (GHRC Optional Remote Control)
REMOTE OFF ON
Control Knob in On Position
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Figure 51 - Setting the (GHRC) Remote Control Selector Switch, Valve Control Knob, and Flame Adjustment Knob for Remote Operation
Selector Switch in Remote Position (GHRCTA Optional Remote Control)
ON OFF REMOTE
Control Knob in On Position
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Figure 52 - Setting the (GHRCTA) Selector Switch, Control Knob, and Flame Adjustment Knob for Remote Operation
GHRC Series Operation:
2a. Press the ON/OFF button to turn the
burners on and off. When turning burners off, the pilot will remain lit.
GHRCTA Series Operation:
2b. Press the AUTO/ON/OFF button on
the hand-held remote control (see Figure 53). The lights to the left of the button will show AUTO, ON, or OFF.
Shows Temperature Setting The Log Heater will
Automatically Cycle between Pilot and the Heat Setting that has been Selected
• In the ON mode, the burners will ignite. The heater is in manual mode when ON is lit.
• In the AUTO mode, the thermosta t in the hand-held remote unit con­trols the room temperature. To in­crease the room temperature, pr ess the top arrow of the TEMP b utton. To lower the room temperature, press the bottom arrow of the TEMP button. At higher settings the heater will run longer.
IMPORTANT:
This remote contr ol has been specially engineered to take an air temperature sample ev­ery 5.5 minutes in the auto mode. It will not respond immediately to the temperature setting being turned up or down.
IMPORTANT:
The hand-held re­mote control unit must be near the heater. Do not keep the hand-held remote control unit too close to the heater. The thermostat on the hand-held remote control unit will heat up too quickly and turn the heater off.
3. To turn the burner off, press the AUTO/ON /OFF button until OFF lights. The pilot will remain lit.
IMPORTANT:
To turn the pilot off, manually turn the control knob on the heater to the OFF position.
Increases Room Temperature in AUTO Mode
Decreases Room Temperature in AUTO Mode
Turns Burner On or Off and Allows You to Choose the Auto Setting
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OPERATING
OPTIONAL GWMT1
WALL MOUNTED
THERMOSTAT
WARNING: Do not connect the thermostat to a power source. Electrical shock and/or a fire haz­ard will occur.
Light the fireplace as instructed in Light­ing Instructions on page 19. Set wall ther-
mostat to desired temperature. This thermostat has been electronically
calibrated at the factory and requires no adjustment or leveling.
OPERATING
OPTIONAL BLOWER
ACCESSORY
Blower controls are located on the left side of the rear cover of stove (from front of stove).
The DA3610TA thermostatically-con­trolled blower has an ON setting and an OFF setting. The blower will only run when the switch is in the ON position. In the OFF position, the blower will not operate.
If you are using DA3610TA blower with optional thermostat (wall mount or re­mote control), your burner system and blower will not turn on and off at the same time. The burner system may run for several minutes before the blower turns on. After the heater modulates to the pilot position, the blower will con­tinue to run. The blower will shut off after the burner system firebox temperature decreases.
The blower helps distribute heated air from the burner system. Periodically check the top grates of the stove and remove any dust, dirt, or other obstruc­tions that will hinder the flow of air.
Upon installation, the thermostat must be allowed to stabilize at room tempera­ture for a minimum of 30 minutes for proper operation.
To turn the burner system off, adjust thermostat to the lowest setting and turn the gas control knob back to PILOT. The pilot will remain lit.
IMPORTANT:
turn the control knob on the heater to the OFF position.
To turn the pilot off,
INSPECTING BURNERS
Check pilot flame pattern and burner flame patterns often.
PILOT ASSEMBLY
The pilot assembly is factory preset for the proper flame height. Alterations may have occurred during shipping and handling. Call a qualified service person to readjust the pilot if necessary.
The height of the thermopile must be 3/8" to 1/2" above the pilot flame as shown in Figure 54. The flame from the pilot burner must extend beyond the thermopile.
If your pilot assembly does not meet these requirements:
• turn burner system off (see To Turn Off Gas to Appliance, page 19)
• see Troubleshooting, pages 23 through 25
Thermopile
3/8" to 1/2"
Pilot Burner
Piezo Ignitor
Figure 54 - Pilot Assembly
BURNER FLAME PATTERN
Burner flames will be steady; not lifting or floating. Flame patterns will be different from unit to unit and will vary depending on installation type and weather conditions.
If the vent configuration is installed incor­rectly, the flames will lift or “ghost”. This can be dangerous. Inspect the flames after installation to ensure proper installation and performance.
Figure 55 shows a typical flame pattern. If burner flame pattern differs from that described:
• turn burner system off (see To Turn Off Gas to Appliance, page 19)
• see Troubleshooting, pages 23 through 25
Figure 55 - Typical Flame Pattern
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Turn off burner sys-
tem and let cool before cleaning.
CAUTION: You must keep con­trol areas, burners, and circulat­ing air passageways of stove and burner system clean. Inspect these areas before each use. Have burner system inspected yearly by a qualified service person. Stove and burner system may need more frequent cleaning due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding material, pet hair, etc.
GLASS DOOR
WARNING: Handle glass door panel with care. Do not strike, slam or otherwise abuse glass. Do not operate burner system with the glass door re­moved, cracked, or broken.
WARNING: Do not use abra­sive cleaners as this may damage glass. Use a nonabrasive house­hold glass cleaner to clean glass. Do not clean glass when hot.
Glass must be cleaned periodically. During start-up it is normal for condensation to form on the inside of the glass causing lint, dust, and other airborne particles to cling to the glass surface. During initial start-up a slight film may form on the glass due to paint curing. The glass should be cleaned several times with a non-ammonia, non­abrasive household cleaner and warm water after the first two weeks of operation. There­after, clean the glass two or three times during each heating season, depending on the usage and circumstances present. Refer to Removing/Replacing Glass Door on page 17 of this manual when removing glass door for cleaning.
WARNING: Only parts sup­plied by the manufacturer should be used when replacing broken or damaged glass door panel (see
Replacement Parts
glass door panel is a complete unit. No substitute materials may be used.
CAUTION: Wear gloves and safety glasses while handling or removing broken glass. Do not remove if glass is hot. Keep chil­dren and pets away from glass.
If glass has been broken, carefully remove glass door (see Removing/Replacing Glass Door, page 17). Vacuum all glass pieces with a shop vac.
CAUTION: Do not vacuum if pieces are hot.
Use only the ceramic glass door replace­ment intended for this burner system (see Replacement Parts, page 26, for details on ordering). No substitutions may be made. See Removing/Replacing Glass Door , page 17, for instructions for replacing glass door.
WARNING: Do not operate burner system with the glass door removed, cracked, or broken.
, page 26). This
PILOT AND BURNERS
• Remove ember material before clean­ing burners and replace when cleaning is complete.
• Burner and controls should be cleaned with compressed air to remove dust, dirt, or lint.
• Use a vacuum cleaner or small, soft bristled brush to remove excess dust, dirt, or lint.
LOGS
• If you remove logs for cleaning, refer to
Installing Logs, Lava Rock, and Glowing Embers, page 18, to properly replace logs.
• Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any car­bon buildup on logs.
• Replace log(s) if broken. See Replace- ment Parts on page 26.
• Replace ember material periodically as needed. See Replacement P arts on page 26.
VENTING SYSTEM
Conduct annual inspection of the venting system following these guidelines:
1. Check areas of venting system that are
exposed to the weather for corrosion (rust spots or streaks and, in extreme cases, holes). Have these items replaced imme­diately by a qualified service person.
2. Remove the vent cap and shine a
flashlight into the vent. Remove any foreign material.
3. Check for evidence of excessive con-
densation. Continuous condensation can cause corrosion of caps, pipes, and fittings and can be caused by having excessive lateral runs, too many el­bows, or exterior portions of the sys­tem being exposed to cold weather.
4. Inspect joints to verify that no pipe sec-
tion or fitting has been disturbed and loosened. Check mechanical supports such as wall straps for rigidity.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Note:
For additional help, visit DESA
International’s technical service web site at www.desatech.com.
Note:
All troubleshooting items are listed in
order of operation.
OBSERVED PROBLEM
When ignitor button is pressed, there is no spark at pilot
When ignitor button is pressed, there is spark at pilot but no ignition
WARNING: Turn off heater and let cool before servicing. Only a qualified service person should service and repair heater.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Ignitor electrode not connected to igni­tor cable
2. Ignitor cable pinched or wet
3. Piezo ignitor nut is loose
4. Broken ignitor cable
5. Bad piezo ignitor
6. Ignitor electrode broken
7. Ignitor electrode positioned wrong
1. Gas supply turned off or equipment shutoff valve closed
2. Control knob not in PILOT position
3. Control knob not pressed in while in PILOT position
4. Air in gas lines when installed
5. Depleted gas supply (propane/LP mod­els only)
6. Pilot is clogged
7. Gas regulator setting is not correct
CAUTION: Never use a wire, needle, or similar object to clean pilot. This can damage pilot unit.
REMEDY
1. Reconnect ignitor cable
2. Free ignitor cable if pinched by any metal or tubing. Keep ignitor cable dry
3. Tighten nut holding piezo ignitor. Nut is located behind the mounting bracket
4. Replace ignitor cable
5. Replace piezo ignitor
6. Replace pilot assembly
7. Replace pilot assembly
1. Turn on gas supply or open equipment shutoff valve
2. Turn control knob to PILOT position
3. Press in control knob while in PILOT position
4. Continue holding down control knob. Repeat igniting operation until air is removed
5. Contact local propane/LP gas company
6. Clean pilot (see Cleaning and Mainte- nance, page 22) or replace pilot assembly
7. Replace gas control
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2. Control knob not pressed in long enough
3. Equipment shutoff valve not fully open
4. Control valve damaged
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1. Press in control knob fully
2. After pilot lights, keep control knob pressed in 30 seconds
3. Fully open equipment shutoff valve
4. Replace control valve
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OBSERVED PROBLEM
Burner does not light after pilot is lit
Delayed ignition burner
Burner backfiring during combustion
Slight smoke or odor during initial operation
Heater produces a whistling noise when burner is lit
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Burner orifice clogged
2. Inlet gas pressure is too low
3. Thermopile leads disconnected or im­properly connected
4. Thermopile is defective
1. Manifold pressure is too low
2. Burner porting or orifice clogged
1. Burner orifice is clogged or damaged
2. Damaged burner
3. Gas regulator defective
1. Residues from manufacturing processes and logs curing
1. Turning control knob to HI position when burner is cold
2. Air in gas line
3. Dirty or partially clogged burner orifice
REMEDY
1. Clean burner (see Cleaning and Maintenance, page 22) or replace burner
orifice
2. Contact local propane/LP or natural gas company
3. Reconnect leads (see Wiring Diagram, page 26)
4. Replace thermopile
1. Contact local propane/LP or natural gas company
2. Clean burner (see Cleaning and Main- tenance, page 22) or replace burner orifice
1. Clean burner (see Cleaning and Maintenance, page 22) or replace burner orifice
2. Replace damaged burner
3. Replace gas control
1. Problem will stop after a few hours of operation
1. Turn control knob to LO position and let warm up for a minute
2. Operate burner until air is removed from line. Have gas line checked by local pro­pane/LP or natural gas company
3. Clean burner (see Cleaning and Maintenance, page 22) or replace burner orifice
Glass soots
Burner system produces a clicking/ticking noise just after burners are lit or shut off
Remote does not function
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1. Flame impingement on logs
2. Debris around burner air mixer
1. Metal expanding while heating or con­tracting while cooling
1. Battery is not installed or battery power is low
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1. Adjust the log set so that the flame does not excessively impinge on it
2. Inspect the opening at the base of the burner to see that it is NOT packed with any type of material
1. This is common. If noise is excessive, contact qualified service person
1. Replace 9-volt batteries in receiver and remote control
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WARNING: If you smell gas
Shut off gas supply.
Do not try to light any appliance.
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building.
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbors phone. Follow the gas suppliers instructions.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
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IMPORTANT:
supplies, paint, paint remover, cigarette smoke, cements and glues, new carpet or textiles, etc., create fumes. These fumes may mix with combustion air and create odors. These odors will disappear over time.
Operating burner system where impurities in air exist may create odors. Cleaning
OBSERVED PROBLEM
Burner system produces unwanted odors
Burner system shuts off in use
Gas odor even when control knob is in OFF position
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Gas leak. See Warning statement above
1. High or gusting winds
2. Low line pressure
3. Pilot is partially clogged
4. Inner vent pipe leaking exhaust gasses into system
5. Glass too loose and air tight gasket leaks in corners after usage
6. Bad thermopile
7. Improper vent cap installation
1. Gas leak. See Warning statement
above
2. Control valve defective
REMEDY
1. Locate and correct all leaks (see Check­ing Gas Connections, pages 14 and 15)
1. Fireplace has been tested for up to 40 m.p.h. winds. However, extreme condi­tions may occur. See Lighting Instruc- tions on page 19
2. Contact local propane/LP or natural gas company
3. Clean pilot (see Cleaning and Mainte- nance, page 22)
4. Locate and correct all leaks (see Check- ing Gas Connections, pages 14 and 15)
5. Tighten glass
6. Replace faulty component
7. Check for proper installation and free­dom from debris or blockage
1. Locate and correct all leaks (see Check- ing Gas Connections, pages 14 and 15)
2. Replace control valve
Gas odor during combustion
Dark residue on logs or inside of burner system
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1. Gas leak. See Warning statement above
1. Improper log placement
2. Air holes at burner inlet blocked
3. Burner flame holes blocked
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1. Locate and correct all leaks (see Check­ing Gas Connections, pages 14 and 15)
1. Properly locate logs (see Installing Logs, Lava Rock, and Glowing Embers, page 18)
2. Clean out air holes at burner inlets. Pe­riodically repeat as needed
3. Remove blockage or replace burner
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CAST IRON STOVE AND BURNER SYSTEM
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Note:
Use only original replacement parts.
This will protect your warranty coverage for parts replaced under warranty.
PARTS UNDER WARRANTY
Contact authorized dealers of this product. If they can not supply original replacement part(s), call DESA International’s Technical Service Department at 1-800-DESA LOG (1-800-337-2564).
When calling DESA International, have ready
• your name
• your address
• model and serial numbers of your burner system
• how fireplace was malfunctioning
• type of gas used (propane/LP or natural gas)
• purchase date
Usually, we will ask you to return the defec­tive part to the factory.
PARTS NOT UNDER WARRANTY
Contact authorized dealers of this product. If they can not supply original replacement part(s), call DESA International’s Parts De­partment at 1-800-972-7879 for referral in­formation.
When calling DESA International, have ready
• model number of your burner system
• the replacement part number
TECHNICAL SERVICE
You may have further questions about in­stallation, operation, or troubleshooting. If so, contact DESA International’s Technical Service Department at 1-800-DESA LOG (1-800-337-2564).
You can also visit DESA International’s technical service web site at www.desatech.com.
WIRING DIAGRAM
CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous opera­tion. Verify proper operation af­ter servicing.
Variable
Fan Switch
1
Off
110/115
V.A.C.
Figure 56 - Blower Wiring Diagram for Thermostat-Controlled Models
Black
White
Green
2
Black
On
Fan Switch
(N.O.)
Blue
Blower
Motor
SERVICE HINTS
When Gas Pressure is Too Low
• pilot will not stay lit
• burners will have delayed ignition
• burner system will not produce specified heat
• propane/LP gas supply might be low (propane/LP units only)
When Gas Quality is Bad
• pilot will not stay lit
• burners will produce flames and soot
• burner system will backfire when lit
If you feel your gas pressure is too low or gas quality is bad, contact your local natural or propane/LP gas supplier.
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SPECIFICATIONS
MSTBVN MSTBVP
21,000-30,000 Btu/h 20,000-28,000 Btu/h Gas Type Natural Propane/LP Ignition Piezo Piezo Manifold Pressure 3.5" w.c. 10.0" w.c. Minimum Inlet Supply Pressure 4.5" w.c. 11.0" w.c. Thermal Efficiency 70% 70% Dimension, Inches/mm (HxWxD)
Fireplace* 28" x 28" x 18" 28" x 28" x 18"
711.2 x 685.8 x 584.2 mm 711.2 x 685.8 x 584.2 mm
Carton (Insert Only) 23" x 33" x 23" 23" x 33" x 23"
584.2 x 838.2 x 584.2mm 584.2 x 838.2 x 584.2mm
Weight, lbs/kg
Fireplace 70 lbs/31.8 kg 70 lbs/31.8 kg Shipping 75 lbs/34 kg 75 lbs/34 kg
* When installed in Sun Valley cast iron stove body (MC Series).
ACCESSORIES
Purchase these stove and burner system accessories from your local dealer. If they can not supply these accessories, call Sun Valley Stove Company’s Sales Department at 1-877-SUNVAL1 for information. You can also write to the address listed on the back page of this manual.
THERMOSTATICALLY­CONTROLLED BLOWER KIT DA3610TA
Provides better heat distribution. Blower turns off and on automatically, as needed. Complete installation and operation instruc­tions included in this manual.
RECEIVER AND HAND-HELD REMOTE CONTROL KIT GHRC
For all models. Allows the heater to be turned on and off conveniently.
W
ARM
ER
COO
TEMP
LER
AUTO
ON
OFF
RECEIVER AND HAND-HELD THERMOSTAT REMOTE CONTROL KIT - GHRCTA
Allows the burner system to be operated in a manually or thermostatically-controlled mode. You can adjust your heat settings and turn the heater on or off without leaving the comfort of your easy chair.
WALL MOUNTED THERMOSTAT CONTROL KIT GWMT1 (Not Shown)
Allows easy wall access to the operation of your burner system. This will allow you thermostatic control with the convenience of a wall switch.
WALL MOUNTED ON/OFF SWITCH - GWMS2 (Not Shown)
Allows heater to be turned on and off with a wall switch.
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23-3
23-4
23 -1
17
21
3
28
6
4
29
16
9
10
11
4
4
5
22
8
18 19
4
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23-2
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PARTS LIST
MSTBVN MSTBVP
This list contains replaceable parts used in your fireplace. When ordering parts, follow the instructions listed under Replacement Parts on page 26 of this manual.
KEY NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 106839-01 Firebox Assembly 1 2 106854-01 Glass Door Assembly 1 3 106859-02 Rear Cover 1 4 M11084-46 Screw, Hex 15 5 099123-01 Wire Clip 1 6 099998-01 On/Off Switch 1 7 103284-07 Wire Harness 1 8 103284-06 Wire Harness 1 9 107195-01 Spillswitch Bracket 1 10 105494-01 Spillswitch 1 11 M11084-43 Switch Screw 2 12 105468-01 Valve Bracket 1 13 105489-01 Valve, Natural 1
105489-02 Valve, Propane/LP 1
14 105488-01 Pilot Assembly, Natural 1
105488-02 Pilot Assembly, Propane/LP 1 15 102445-01 Ignitor, Piezo 1 16 106854-01 4" Connector Gasket 1 17 106036-01 Burner, Natural 1
106036-02 Burner, Propane/LP 1 18 104506-16 Orifice, Natural 1
104506-17 Orifice, Propane/LP 1 19 104507-01 Brass Elbow 1 20 901063-01 Brass Elbow 2 21 101628-04 Flex Tubing 2 22 105325-01 Air Deflector 1 23 105491-01 Log Set 1 23-1 105774-01 Rear Log 1 23-2 105774-02 Front Log 1 23-3 105774-03 Crossover Log 1 23-4 105774-04 Log Piece 1 24 098304-03 Screw 2 25 M12461-50 Screw 3 26 M12461-62 Screw 2 27 106794-01 Grate Assembly 1 28 107278-01 Center Cast Top 1 29 107010-01 4" Connector 1
PARTS AVAILABLE - NOT SHOWN
GA6060 Lava Rock 1
104529-01 Ember Material 1
M11084-26 Hex Screw for Blower Bracket 4
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ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN
SUN VALLEY STOVE MC(*) SERIES
(* Indicates Color Suffix Designation)
1R
1L
8
1C
5
5
2 (Discarded During Assembly)
8
7-4
5
6
7-1
3
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5
4
7-3
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PARTS LIST
This list contains replaceable parts used in your stove. When ordering parts, follow the instructions listed under Replacement Parts on page 26 of this manual.
SUN VALLEY STOVE MC(*) SERIES
(* Indicates Color Suffix Designation)
KEY PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1C 104171-02 Top Grate with Screen (Center) (Black Only) 1 1L 104171-03 Top Grate with Screen (Left) (Black Only) 1 1R 104171-04 Top Grate with Screen (Right) (Black Only) 1 2 104172-02 Stove Back Panel (Black Only) 1 3 104173-10 Bottom Door (Metalic Black) 1
104173-11 Bottom Door (Porcelain Enamel Black) 1 104173-12 Bottom Door (Porcelain Enamel Navy) 1 104173-13 Bottom Door (Porcelain Enamel Almond) 1 104173-14 Bottom Door (Porcelain Enamel Green) 1
104173-15 Bottom Door (Porcelain Enamel Red) 1 4 104174-04 Stove Dropped Bottom 1 5 104175-10 One Leg (Metalic Black) (4 Total Per Stove) 1
104175-11 One Leg (Porcelain Enamel Black) (4 Total Per Stove) 1
104175-12 One Leg (Porcelain Enamel Navy) (4 Total Per Stove) 1
104175-13 One Leg (Porcelain Enamel Almond) (4 Total Per Stove) 1
104175-14 One Leg (Porcelain Enamel Green) (4 Total Per Stove) 1
104175-15 One Leg (Porcelain Enamel Red) (4 Total Per Stove) 1 6 104176-01 Leg Leveler bolt M8 x 1.25 - 55mm Long (4 Total Per Stove) 1 7 104177-02 Hardware Kit 1 7-1 * Door Hinge Step Bolt With Shoulder (1 Per Unit) 1 7-2 * Door Catch Bolt M8 x 1.25 - 55mm Long With Two M8
Hex Nuts (1 Per Unit) 1
7-3 * Bottom Floor Bolts M6 x 1 - 25mm Long With Flat Washer
And Lock Washer (4 Per Unit) 1
7-4 * Leg Bolts M6 x 1.25 - 20mm Long With Flat Washer And
Lock Washer (4 Per Unit) 1
8 104178-01 Back Panel Bolts M6 x 1 - 20mm Long With Flat Washer
And Lock Washer (6 Installed Per Unit) 1
104108-06 Touch-up Spray Paint 12 oz Can (Metallic Black) 1
104807-04 Touch-up Paint Bottle with Brush (Porcelain Enamel Black) 1
104807-05 Touch-up Paint Bottle with Brush (Porcelain Enamel Navy) 1
104807-06 Touch-up Paint Bottle with Brush (Porcelain Enamel Almond) 1
104807-07 Touch-up Paint Bottle with Brush (Porcelain Enamel Green) 1
104807-08 Touch-up Paint Bottle with Brush (Porcelain Enamel Red) 1
106057-01 Back Panel Extension, Left (Included) 1
106057-02 Back Panel Extension, Right (Included) 1
104178-01 Back Panel Bolts M6 x 1 - 20mm Long With Flat Washer
* Included In Hardware Kit
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And Lock Washer (6 Installed Per Unit) 1
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
KEEP THIS WARRANTY
Model Serial No. Date Purchased
Always specify model and serial numbers when communicating with the factory. We reserve the right to amend these specifications at any time without notice. The only warranty applicable is our standard written
warranty. We make no other warranty, expressed or implied.
LIMITED WARRANTY
B-VENT FREESTANDING FIREPLACE AND SUN VALLEY STOVE CHASSIS
DESA International warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and components for four (4) years from the date of first purchase, provided that the product has been properly installed, operated and maintained in accordance with all applicable instructions. To make a claim under this warranty the Bill of Sale or cancelled check must be presented.
This warranty is extended only to the original retail purchaser. This warranty covers the cost of part(s) required to restore this heater to proper operating condition and an allowance for labor when provided by a DESA Authorized Service Center. Warranty part(s) MUST be obtained through authorized dealers of this product and/or DESA International who will provide original factory replacement parts. Failure to use original factory replacement parts voids this warranty. The heater MUST be installed by a qualified installer in accordance with all local codes and instructions furnished with the unit.
This warranty does not apply to parts that are not in original condition because of normal wear and tear, or parts that fail or become damaged as a result of misuse, accidents, lack of proper maintenance or defects caused by improper installation. Travel, diagnostic cost, labor, transportation and any and all such other costs related to repairing a defective heater will be the responsibility of the owner.
TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY THE LAW OF THE JURISDICTION THAT GOVERNS THE SALE OF THE PRODUCT; THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY EXCLUDES ANY AND ALL OTHER EXPRESSED WARRANTIES AND LIMITS THE DURA­TION OF ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO FOUR (4) YEARS ON ALL COMPONENTS FROM THE DATE OF FIRST PURCHASE; AND DESA INTERNATIONAL’S LIABILITY IS HEREBY LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT AND DESA INTERNATIONAL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Some states do not allow a limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts or an exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation on implied warranties, or exclusion or limitation on damages may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state. For information about this warranty write:
or
INTERNATIONAL
2701 Industrial Drive P.O. Box 90004 Bowling Green, KY 42102-9004
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Sun V alley
Stove Company
Div. MASDA Corporation Box D Whippany, NJ 07981
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